Research
CDHA’s Research Agenda articulates a national vision for dental hygiene research investigations,
collaborations, and investments.
The NOHRS informs governments and decision-makers, funding agencies, researchers and their organizations, health care
practitioners, the public and others to focus both on emerging, priority issues for Canadian society and on innovative
methodological and technological approaches to address these issues.
Dental hygienists are leaders not only in clinical practice, education, and public policy, but also in
scientific research, addressing important oral health issues such as periodontal disease, program
evaluation, vulnerable populations, disease risk factors, prevention, treatments, and more.
The Canadian Foundation for Dental Hygiene Research and Education exists to develop a fund to enable /
enhance dental hygiene
research and education in Canada, in order to enhance the oral health and well-being of Canadians.
Browse different funding opportunities to find information on available grants, competitions, and deadlines
to submit proposals for dental hygiene and/or oral health research.
Cochrane is for anyone interested in using high-quality information to make health decisions. As an
independent global network of researchers, Cochrane promotes evidence-informed health decision-making by
producing high-quality, relevant, accessible systematic reviews and other synthesized
research evidence in human health care and policy. Cochrane works to turn the evidence generated through
research into useful information for making everyday decisions about health.